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so do you own a car tha is a w or toyota ora vw bug? any of those? if you don't want put that in there. i guess my concern was that it is only in three states right now, but couldn't come to other states? is there any sense that it will be pushed to a wider market? >> well, i think there is a risk. it could be hard to find e-15. but there is a federal mandate to increase the amount of ethanol a year by year. the only realistic ways to meet that mandate would be to increase this mix. so you're probably going to be seeing more of this going on across the country. it's a growing risk. gerri: last question. if i am hardly one of those people who use this in my car, which i do? >> if there is any risk, the damage is done. i would just continue to use the fuel and fill it up as normal. there is a real risk that isn't a guarantee that you would damage theehicle, but i would err on the side of cation. gerri: unbelievable. how the federal government helps with each and every day. thank you for coming on the show tonight, it's great having here. >> always a pl
so do you own a car tha is a w or toyota ora vw bug? any of those? if you don't want put that in there. i guess my concern was that it is only in three states right now, but couldn't come to other states? is there any sense that it will be pushed to a wider market? >> well, i think there is a risk. it could be hard to find e-15. but there is a federal mandate to increase the amount of ethanol a year by year. the only realistic ways to meet that mandate would be to increase this mix. so...
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toyota, honda, but that were just off the mark. >> we have done, 80 percent of the cars we test we hit the same tool number that theepa does or within one or 2 miles per gallon. there are some vehicles, and they tend to be hybrids that are allies thathave five or six miles-per-hour -- per gallon difference. the turret of priests, even the buick lacrosse . anywhere from three to 6 miles per gallon difference. these reviews. tracy: no real basis of comparison. nothing out there for us to look at as well worked in the past, what difference -- didn't. we aren't going on these tests that we are making it as we go. >> the epa has their see test because it is epeatable. every manufacturer has to put their vehicles through. this select 10-15 percent of the cars and verify which is what they're doing with fort to verify the for testing. we don't know if it has been as system, we don't know if ford misstated. that's just out there. that's what the epa will verify. we verify our tst, do a repeatable test on our track, public roads, and we are able to say confidently that is where we are, 7-9 mpg
toyota, honda, but that were just off the mark. >> we have done, 80 percent of the cars we test we hit the same tool number that theepa does or within one or 2 miles per gallon. there are some vehicles, and they tend to be hybrids that are allies thathave five or six miles-per-hour -- per gallon difference. the turret of priests, even the buick lacrosse . anywhere from three to 6 miles per gallon difference. these reviews. tracy: no real basis of comparison. nothing out there for us to...
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melissa: i'm surprised toyota is the one you hear coming out first. i would expect this to be bmw thing, a mercedes thing or something more high-end than middle of the road car like a toyota being first. what do you make of that? >> i agree with you. like you're saying all the brands, audi, mercedes are the germans are first one usually to come out with that. this is really why the toyota jumped on the bandwagon as well, chrysler, we can't forget them. they're doing this because they need to grab the market share back especially toyota they lost some of it with all the excitement of the past history. they want to recapture customers and keep them coming back. it is all about customer retention. if they are the first to add that little extra goodie or gadget or wi-fi in the car that will make you buy that brand again. i think that is really wise. melissa: cron how many details we have yet but does it work with every phone or iphones or android? you can tell you know nothing about this. >> i do know some of this because i go to the consumer electronics
melissa: i'm surprised toyota is the one you hear coming out first. i would expect this to be bmw thing, a mercedes thing or something more high-end than middle of the road car like a toyota being first. what do you make of that? >> i agree with you. like you're saying all the brands, audi, mercedes are the germans are first one usually to come out with that. this is really why the toyota jumped on the bandwagon as well, chrysler, we can't forget them. they're doing this because they need...
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point, administration's point would ascertain the reason behind an accident and if we had this with the toyota cars, the brakes going, going off cliffs, whatever was going on, we could have resolved it legally long beforehand; right? >> what a great idea. so maay individuals either use the cars inappropriately, speeding down the road, breaking, not paying attention, didn't belt in, and suddenly, there's something that records all of that activity that can say, wait a minute, it's not the product. it's the manner in which the product was used. it's going to save lots of money for the corporations who create the cars, two, it can provide insight as to whether there's criminality. someone speeding down the road at 120-130 miles per hour -- neil: that's the creepy part to me. >> 100% big brother, monitor everything you do, every road you're on, every place you're at, whether you have your seat belt on, whether you're intoxicated. it's tracked. who has access to that? neil: whether you eat donuts, hype -- hypothetical. >> that would be help if it was a police officer eating donuts on the job, howev
point, administration's point would ascertain the reason behind an accident and if we had this with the toyota cars, the brakes going, going off cliffs, whatever was going on, we could have resolved it legally long beforehand; right? >> what a great idea. so maay individuals either use the cars inappropriately, speeding down the road, breaking, not paying attention, didn't belt in, and suddenly, there's something that records all of that activity that can say, wait a minute, it's not the...
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. >> jonas, this could lead to safer vehicles, we saw that with toyota and the black box helped them >> it helps them determine if the people pretending they lost control of the car, in fact, could lower your insurance costs and a lot of people get in accidents and pretend like they're not speeding like the governor o new jersey-- former governor. your car has one of these in all likelihood unless you have a junker. i think % of new car or something, and you almost need the government to kind of mandate the standards of what is collected so specific companies don't do what they want to do with the black box and follow some sort of rules. i'm not with technology in cars and as long as they don't give you speeding tickets automatically when there are no cops arnd. >> and wait a minute. >> with the technology. >> wait a minute, todd, there's no transparency, no rules, no privacy, guaranteed. isn't this-- >> yeah, you say, it's watching yourvery move and the governnt is going to try to tell everybody, this is going to improve the trancecation putting. don't forget about the bridge collap
. >> jonas, this could lead to safer vehicles, we saw that with toyota and the black box helped them >> it helps them determine if the people pretending they lost control of the car, in fact, could lower your insurance costs and a lot of people get in accidents and pretend like they're not speeding like the governor o new jersey-- former governor. your car has one of these in all likelihood unless you have a junker. i think % of new car or something, and you almost need the...
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toyotas flagship camry sedan receiving a rating of a frontal crash test as did toyota previous .mac prius hybrid. honda newly released accord and tsuzuki, those did well,. americans want an increased focus on mental health issues, and by the way, not gun control. the doctors take that up and more next. on this one a very important topic. we will be right back. can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protecti barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. lou: we want to begin by showing you a new poll, a survey showing the number of americans, majority of americans believe the most effective ways to prevent mass shootings are increased police presence, 53%, followed by an increase on the focus of mental health care, 50%. no gun control at that point. number four in this survey. joining us, psychotherapist, psychologist, also professor. >> we know what we're talking about. lou: good to have you all. people are struggling with here is the reflex first, ban all g
toyotas flagship camry sedan receiving a rating of a frontal crash test as did toyota previous .mac prius hybrid. honda newly released accord and tsuzuki, those did well,. americans want an increased focus on mental health issues, and by the way, not gun control. the doctors take that up and more next. on this one a very important topic. we will be right back. can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protecti barrier that helps block...
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if you had a toyota during the toyota debacle that was information toyota didn't want to share. that is your personal privacy information. adam: for instance i was alluding to someone who i know may be speeding on the ohio turn bike. >> right. adam: who would own the information? or information the way my cell phone transmits data and snitches on me? >> there is privacy issue. information belongs to you. fourth amendment rights. it is your car. it is way you drive. would you want to give manufacturing up? you're not supposed. fourth amendment rights written in the bill of rights says you don't have to give up information. what if you are pulled over by the police officer. and 15 points of information become available? i will have to plug you into the onboard diagnostics underneath your dash. look at that. you were speeding. >> you can buy the devices to plug in for the diagnostics. they're 100 bucks. >> right. adam: are they doing that? >> no they're not. progressive insurance has the plug you can buy it. do you wear your seatbelt. do you speed? what is your driving like. they w
if you had a toyota during the toyota debacle that was information toyota didn't want to share. that is your personal privacy information. adam: for instance i was alluding to someone who i know may be speeding on the ohio turn bike. >> right. adam: who would own the information? or information the way my cell phone transmits data and snitches on me? >> there is privacy issue. information belongs to you. fourth amendment rights. it is your car. it is way you drive. would you want to...
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. >> chris godley, a photo editor for the hollywood reporter, is one car behind in a black toyota. >> i saw him raise his gun and take a shot into the car, and i saw the window explode, and then he saw me coming. the barrel of his gun is now raising up towards me. i had no real choice but to drive straight through the intersection. i saw the gun start to come around in my direction, and i knew what was about to happen. everything slows down in that moment. >> the bullet goes through the truck door and grazes his leg. >> had he had better aim, yeah, i could be not here right now the bullet hit my ipad, which was sitting in the passenger's seat next to me. it came in this way, this direction, bounced off and went into my passenger side door. >> from his fourth floor apartment chris johnson watches as terrified drivers swerve to avoid the gunman. >> he's shooting people! >> he's roaming the streets, methodically shooting at anything that moves. >> security at john's building has already called 911, but with no sign yet of police, john opts to create a diversion using himself. >> at that
. >> chris godley, a photo editor for the hollywood reporter, is one car behind in a black toyota. >> i saw him raise his gun and take a shot into the car, and i saw the window explode, and then he saw me coming. the barrel of his gun is now raising up towards me. i had no real choice but to drive straight through the intersection. i saw the gun start to come around in my direction, and i knew what was about to happen. everything slows down in that moment. >> the bullet goes...
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toyota has little exposure to europe. general motors will lose billions of dollars of this year in europe alone. toyota of course, maybe a speed bump because of the fight over these ireland and sail doon significantly. ford is the one you want to love that take the bailout, they're not growing as fast as i like. last month their sales were up 6% and that less than half of the industry. it is a lot better from a valuation point of view than general motors but purely without putting the patriotism aside and looking at all of these things purely for the company that is doing the best have the most upside potential, at this moment i will look at honda. tracy: i have been driving a hondas and acuras for years and they are great cars. they last long and for the money -- tracy: doing extraordinarily well. i had a conversation with dagen mcdowell, she did point out the reason there are so many -- tracy: waiting for the next one. [talking over each other] >> the president's offer of $1.3 trillion revenue, $850 billion in spending
toyota has little exposure to europe. general motors will lose billions of dollars of this year in europe alone. toyota of course, maybe a speed bump because of the fight over these ireland and sail doon significantly. ford is the one you want to love that take the bailout, they're not growing as fast as i like. last month their sales were up 6% and that less than half of the industry. it is a lot better from a valuation point of view than general motors but purely without putting the...
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let's check the market, nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange watching toyota for us. nicole: watching toyota because sometimes when the news comes through, you can get some clarity on a stock. up about 3% on the moves we are seeing today moving back to neww highs, 52-week highs, highs we have not seen in years. they were ordered to pay record fines over $17 million for failing to report a defect to the u.s. government in a timely matter. toyota has been over the years with all kinds of things including acceleration on the floor mat, etc. back to you. melissa: nicole, thank you so much. lori: time to make money with charles payne. this hour he is helping us make cash in the tech sector with the global leader of cloud infrastructure. charles: i like them a lot. they have taken a lot in america. i'll be really nervous with general motors stock. melissa: a little extra bang for the buck. charles: it is a big company, but a lot of people, listen -- melissa: it is a momentum stock. charles: it is. 12 insider buys 3 million shares. listen, people make a big deal out
let's check the market, nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange watching toyota for us. nicole: watching toyota because sometimes when the news comes through, you can get some clarity on a stock. up about 3% on the moves we are seeing today moving back to neww highs, 52-week highs, highs we have not seen in years. they were ordered to pay record fines over $17 million for failing to report a defect to the u.s. government in a timely matter. toyota has been over the years...
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good jobs at a toyota or honda? >> there is no more pro-business mayor in the state or the country but i can tell you as you know as a business reporter there tweet types of lies, lies, damn lies and statistics. i didn't make that up but i can show you statistics the other way that taps 6 of the top ten states in unemployment, six of the leading top ten unemployment states are right to work states. there are numbers all over the map on this. we all know the so-called rust belt has had a tough time we are coming back end is not because of the union's. it is not because of right to work that has been a problem. the jobs of been shipped overseas. the unions helped create a middle class and that is the reality and the system has worked out. there is no reason to switch. stuart: i would suggest in michigan your system is broke. [talking over each other] stuart: toyota -- [talking over each other] stuart: why doesn't toyota moved to michigan? of the will tell you why. [talking over each othhr] stuart: why doesn't bmw, why
good jobs at a toyota or honda? >> there is no more pro-business mayor in the state or the country but i can tell you as you know as a business reporter there tweet types of lies, lies, damn lies and statistics. i didn't make that up but i can show you statistics the other way that taps 6 of the top ten states in unemployment, six of the leading top ten unemployment states are right to work states. there are numbers all over the map on this. we all know the so-called rust belt has had a...
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stuart: why wouldn't toyota when it starts a new plant in america or bmw or mercedes or honda, they have all have plants in america, and they tend to go to right to work states like indiana. >> because i think if you give a business owner the opportunity to not have to deal with a union, they will probably choose that because they don't want -- but at the same time, i'm not sure that -- you know, there are certain places that people are going to go because there are good workers. look, i don't think people should be forced to pay dues. i do have a problem with that. stuart: that's what the michigan rule is all about. >> that's what it is about. we need to find another way to address the problem of the fact that the wages are dropping for people and they don't have enough money to support their families. stuart: not going to box you into a corner, but watch this -- [laughter] stuart: violent confrontations in michigan yesterday. huge crowds filling the state capitol. protesters, they tore down a conservative group's tent. they punched a fox news contributor in the face. law makers did app
stuart: why wouldn't toyota when it starts a new plant in america or bmw or mercedes or honda, they have all have plants in america, and they tend to go to right to work states like indiana. >> because i think if you give a business owner the opportunity to not have to deal with a union, they will probably choose that because they don't want -- but at the same time, i'm not sure that -- you know, there are certain places that people are going to go because there are good workers. look, i...